Gavin Ellis
Media with Gavin Ellis
Gavin Ellis analyses US presidential election coverage and reporting of sudden death. Audio
Media commentator Gavin Ellis
How the media covered the US Superstorm Sandy and the new editor for the Truth. Audio
Media with Gavin Ellis
More print media go digital, and change is coming to TV3's current affairs programming. Audio
Media With Gavin Ellis
Coverage of the WINZ computer kiosk case, the roles of the blogs and the mainstream media. Audio
Media With Gavin Ellis
The blurred lines between editorial, advertising and PR content and Fairfax's publication of school league tables. TVNZ to cancel Closeup. Audio
Media with Gavin Ellis
A new editor for The Press, plus Twitter, trolls and Charlotte Dawson's media management. Audio
Media with Gavin Ellis
The content of the new compact format Herald, and News Corp's two-faced attitude to the now-famous Prince Harry pictures. Audio
Media with Gavin Ellis
The new Herald masthead and APN's controlled rollout of the compact format of the paper; journalism.org.nz and blatant programme promos passed off as news. Audio
Media with Gavin Ellis
Cyber bullying briefing paper, media quoting jurors and the latest circulation figures. Audio
Media with Gavin Ellis
Olympic medal table rivalry with Australia, newspapers past, and an update on the new compact NZ Herald. Audio
Media with Gavin Ellis
Olympics coverage, changes for the NZ Herald and media regulation. Audio
Media with Gavin Ellis
The Olympic build-up and the avalanche of stories about everything that's going wrong. Audio
Media with Gavin Ellis
A poll on Ewen McDonald's guilt, Michael Laws and the Broadcasting Standards Authority, and changes afoot at the Sunday Star-Times and NZ Herald. Audio
Media with Gavin Ellis
Coverage of the Ewen MacDonald murder trial and planned changes to the Sunday Star Times newspaper. Audio
Media with Gavin Ellis
Andrew Holden leaving The Press for The Age; the last gasp and death rattle of TVNZ7; and truth in advertising. Audio
Media with Gavin Ellis
The Fairfax restructure in Australia and that of rival News Corp. Audio